# CyberBlog

## CyberBlog

- [Purpose](https://splint.gitbook.io/cyberblog/master.md): Welcome! This blog is a platform for me to publish the various topics I research in Information Security and Software Architecture. I hope you find something you like!
- [TensorFlow Remote Code Execution with Malicious Model](https://splint.gitbook.io/cyberblog/security-research/tensorflow-remote-code-execution-with-malicious-model.md): The purpose of this article is to show how to get RCE when a crafted malicious Tensorflow model is loaded. Remember all of this is for educational purposes only! Don't be mean!
- [Machine Learning Security Evasion Competition](https://splint.gitbook.io/cyberblog/security-research/machine-learning-security-evasion-competition.md): This blogpost contains the process and solution which got me 2nd place in the ML Security Evasion Competition sponsored by Adversa AI, CUJO AI, and Robust Intelligence.
- [Web Challenge: ExpressionalRebel](https://splint.gitbook.io/cyberblog/hackthebox-writeups/web-challenge-expressionalrebel.md): Write up for the HackTheBox web challenge called ExpressionalRebel


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